You can extend the Timer classes and implement the Serializable
interface to achieve serialization.

Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek
http://tech-droid.blogspot.com

On Apr 1, 12:01 pm, ko5tik <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 31, 6:42 pm, Kumar Bibek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You can serialize these objects, store it in files and retrieve it.
> > Read up some articles on Serialization in Java.
>
> If they are Serializable  - yes. But this is not suitable for long
> term storage or
> transfer to other destinations.  What is FQN of those timer objects?
> ( BTW, java.util.Timer is NOT serializable, so you will need some data
> binding)

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